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Great Australian Drinking Stories

By: Jim Haynes
Narrated by: Lucy Bell, John Derum, Jim Haynes
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Alcohol, usually beer, is an integral part of Australian culture. Australian writers from Henry Lawson onwards praise, blame and generally celebrate the demon drink. It can develop or ruin friendships, create farcical situations, breed or shatter illusions.

Broadcaster and writer Jim Haynes has collected short stories and verse from well-known Australians that place that pint of beer at the centre of things. Joining Jim in retelling the dossier of drink are high profile actors Lucy Bell, John Derum and the Sandman.

©2003 Jim Haynes 2003 (P)2003 Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Audiobook recording produced by Evan Croker.

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